Chapter 191
With those words, the Weller family was immediately silenced, holding back their protest.
Harvey stared in disbelief and said, “Lauren, the Oakridge Club is such a precious asset. Surely you wouldn’t give away something so valuable just for a man, would you?”
Lauren smiled and simply stated, “Because I want to!”
Kane, speaking as an elder, felt compelled to step in with a warning. He cautioned sternly, “A casual fling is one thing, but your father would be furious if he found out you’re purchasing the Oakridge Club just to gift it to some young man.
Lauren remained unfazed and replied, “Mr. Weller Senior, just focus on the sales. How I spend my money and what I do with my purchases is my business alone.”
After repeatedly hitting a wall with Lauren, Kane let out a cold snort and said, “Since you won’t listen to reason, fine–the price remains at 120 million, not a dollar less.”
Andrew quickly interjected, “Ms. Rhodes, since they’re not budging, let’s leave. There are better ways to spend 120 million than on this mediocre clubhouse.”
Lauren nodded in agreement. “Alright, I’ll take your advice.”
Seeing that they were actually preparing to leave, Kane felt his anger rising. Andrew had completely ruined his plans, and it was infuriating.
Harvey’s expression kept changing as he frantically signaled Kane to try to keep them from leaving.
“Lauren, we can negotiate the price further,” Kane conceded reluctantly.
The Weller family’s finances were in dire straits, and they desperately needed a few hundred million to stabilize their situation, especially after Harvey’s recent string of poor business decisions.
Lauren paused and turned to Kane, saying, “Mr. Weller Senior, I can only offer 30 million at most!”
Kane frowned and responded, “Lauren, ‘don’t you think that price shows a complete lack of sincerity? 75 million, and we have a deal.”
Lauren shook her head firmly. “30 million is my final offer. Otherwise, you’ll need to find another wealthy family or businessman to take it over.”
Kane’s expression turned extremely grim, knowing that if other wealthy buyers or families were willing to pay their asking price, they would have sold long ago. They had specifically approached the Rhodes because other offers were not satisfactory.
Unexpectedly, they also failed to get a better offer from Rhodes.
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Kane suddenly had an idea and smiled as he continued, “Lauren, aren’t you buying this club to give to Dr. Lloyd, the man you love? Offering only 30 million seems rather cheap, doesn’t it? If you agree to 75 million, we’ll completely renovate the club to make it even more luxurious.”
He added, “We’ll also transfer all existing members and VIP clientele to Dr. Lloyd. That way, he won’t just maintain its prestige but take it to even greater heights.”
Lauren’s brows furrowed deeply. Kane’s persistence was becoming exhausting, almost desperate. Before she could respond, Andrew spoke up again.
“I have no interest in the club’s existing members or VIPS,” he stated matter–of–factly, “And in my opinion, Ms. Rhodes‘ offer of 30 million is already too generous–22.5 million dollars would be more appropriate.”
Kane’s expression shifted from gloomy to livid.
Harvey exploded in anger, jumping up and shouting, “22.5 million dollars? Andrew, why don’t you just beg on the streets instead?”